brochure the most touristic attractions in cartagena de indias

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1) Castle of San Felipe de Barajas: This unparalleled work is the largest built by the Spanish military engineering in the new world defense complex; Inside this building is impregnable swarms of tunnels, galleries, slopes and traps; It has an intricate system of communication and escape routes and was also equipped with an ingenious fabric mines to blow it up if it was taken by the enemy. 2) camellon of the martyrs Recently renovated, he had several 3) Square cars Busiest square is at the entrance to the clock tower. In the late twentieth century it was called square cars, because it worked as parking of horse-drawn carriages. At the end of the square is the site of candy, a corridor in which sweets are eaten city. 4) theater Adolfo Mejia This theater was built on the ruins of the ancient Church d la Merced, built in 1625. In 1933, it BROCHURE THE MOST TOURISTIC ATTRACTIONS IN CARTAGENA DE INDIAS Cartagena there are many tourist sites where most of the foreign visitors, among which are: Student: Miguel Angel Reyes Moreno Industrial engineering-

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Student: Miguel Angel Reyes MorenoIndustrial engineering- English 3ABROCHURETHE MOST TOURISTIC ATTRACTIONS IN CARTAGENA DE INDIAS Cartagena there are many tourist sites where most of the foreign visitors, among which are:Castle of San Felipe de Barajas:This unparalleled work is the largest built by the Spanish military engineering in the new world defense complex; Inside this building is impregnable swarms of tunnels, galleries, slopes and traps; It has an intricate system of communication and escape routes and was also equipped with an ingenious fabric mines to blow it up if it was taken by the enemy.camellon of the martyrsRecently renovated, he had several names like slaughterhouse and Independence Centennial. In 1916 during the commemoration of the centenary of the Execution of the nine Heroes, the City Council ordered tribute to be known as Martyrs.3) Square carsBusiest square is at the entrance to the clock tower. In the late twentieth century it was called square cars, because it worked as parking of horse-drawn carriages. At the end of the square is the site of candy, a corridor in which sweets are eaten city.4) theater Adolfo MejiaThis theater was built on the ruins of the ancient Church d la Merced, built in 1625. In 1933, it was renamed Teatro Heredia, to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the city and the most important period of the theater began. Since 1970 the theater was restored.